There have been three reviews that I have published talking about multiple authors getting together to write one series. But through Harlequin I found three authors writing one book. Rebecca York, Ann Voss Peterson, and Patricia Rosemoor published two (that I’m aware of) Gypsy Magic and Desert Sons. These books are broke off in three different sections allowing you to experience each of the authors own signature of writing style. Personally I loved this approach to telling a story. Little sections delivered by different authors I find to be quite captivating.
Gypsy Magic~
This book starts with a curse on three men who’s fathers wrongly accused a gypsy’s son. They have to find the real killer before he returns to take the women each man loves. Pretty creepy, huh?
Wyatt, who is written by Rebecca York, is cursed by the loss of sight. He is in love with Alessandra who left him after she found out his father was the one who sent her innocent cousin to death.
Garner, who is written by Ann Voss Peterson, is cursed by losing everyone close to him. He agrees to help Sabina save her cousin from death row but nearly gets her killed by the feelings he has.
Andrei, who is written by Patricia Rosemoor, has the worst curse out of all three of them. Well for any man really…impotency. Ouch. But will the love he finds in Elizabeth be enough to change the curse? It’s Harlequin so we know he does but this story ends the book with a bang that you really didn’t see coming.
Desert Sons~
I loved this one! Starting with the murder of a respected artist the three prodigal sons have to work together to find out if the killer is human or supernatural. Going into the Native American culture this book takes you deep into the dark side of witches transforming themselves into animals to kill their enemies.
Luke, who is written by Rebecca York, was wrongly accused and thrown in jail when he was a teenager. Now, that he has been cleared on the charges he is left trying to find his uncle’s killer and the only one he can turn to is the woman he thinks he can’t have.
Tom, who is written by Ann Voss Peterson, has become a fierce lawyer in order to protect his people from becoming victims like his friend Luke. But now that his clients are dying and the only suspect he has is an evil witch he has to work with a FBI agent that takes him further into his heritage then he expects.
Rico, who is written by Patricia Rosemoor, abandoned his heritage in hopes to better himself. Well until a proud local artist opens his mind through her own mystical powers. Not only is he thrown back into the life he walked away from, he is forced to open his mind and heart to keep the artist from the evil that hunts all of them. Awesome. The whole book was simply awesome!
Gypsy Magic~
This book starts with a curse on three men who’s fathers wrongly accused a gypsy’s son. They have to find the real killer before he returns to take the women each man loves. Pretty creepy, huh?
Wyatt, who is written by Rebecca York, is cursed by the loss of sight. He is in love with Alessandra who left him after she found out his father was the one who sent her innocent cousin to death.
Garner, who is written by Ann Voss Peterson, is cursed by losing everyone close to him. He agrees to help Sabina save her cousin from death row but nearly gets her killed by the feelings he has.
Andrei, who is written by Patricia Rosemoor, has the worst curse out of all three of them. Well for any man really…impotency. Ouch. But will the love he finds in Elizabeth be enough to change the curse? It’s Harlequin so we know he does but this story ends the book with a bang that you really didn’t see coming.
Desert Sons~
I loved this one! Starting with the murder of a respected artist the three prodigal sons have to work together to find out if the killer is human or supernatural. Going into the Native American culture this book takes you deep into the dark side of witches transforming themselves into animals to kill their enemies.
Luke, who is written by Rebecca York, was wrongly accused and thrown in jail when he was a teenager. Now, that he has been cleared on the charges he is left trying to find his uncle’s killer and the only one he can turn to is the woman he thinks he can’t have.
Tom, who is written by Ann Voss Peterson, has become a fierce lawyer in order to protect his people from becoming victims like his friend Luke. But now that his clients are dying and the only suspect he has is an evil witch he has to work with a FBI agent that takes him further into his heritage then he expects.
Rico, who is written by Patricia Rosemoor, abandoned his heritage in hopes to better himself. Well until a proud local artist opens his mind through her own mystical powers. Not only is he thrown back into the life he walked away from, he is forced to open his mind and heart to keep the artist from the evil that hunts all of them. Awesome. The whole book was simply awesome!

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